So I got a big bag of Guatemalan Beans and as I am grinding some I am reading the bag. It says not to use soft water. What the shit is with that? Anyone know why it's not suggested to use soft water in your brews?

RustyP wrote:Tried the cold brew a few times this week. First time I forgot to cover the bottle before sticking it in the fridge and it sat next to some uncovered, really pungent garlic aioli all night and took on some garlicy smells...not so good. Next time I did it right and it was great...thanks for the tip!

Cold brew is great. I could drink it all day long and not get heartburn from it. Rustyp, did you just use a bowl or something to brew it in? Or did you buy a cold brew "system"?

No cold brew system. I just googled "cold brew coffee" and found recipes that called for simply soaking coarsely ground beans in water for ~12hrs. I did just that, then ran it through a fine mesh strainer to remove the dregs. Tasted good to me (aside from the Limited Editon, garlic scented first run )...is there a noticeable difference with a "system"?

Dig It wrote:So I got a big bag of Guatemalan Beans and as I am grinding some I am reading the bag. It says not to use soft water. What the shit is with that? Anyone know why it's not suggested to use soft water in your brews?

Dig It wrote:So I got a big bag of Guatemalan Beans and as I am grinding some I am reading the bag. It says not to use soft water. What the shit is with that? Anyone know why it's not suggested to use soft water in your brews?

Finnish high end coffee + granite? Granite is the most common stone in Finland. Do you have the minerals? It would be a funny line to a female barista

Flat shots need running on the center line of the tee and planting each step on the center line. Anhyzer needs running from rear right to front left with the plant step hitting the ground to the left of the line you're running on. Hyzer is the mirror of that.

Nothing thought tastes better than some good coarse grounds brewed up next to the campfire with a Jetboil and french press. Just something about waking up in the woods with a fresh hot cup next to a fire...